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KRNV's time-lapse camera captures a huge dust storm as a dark wall engulfs downtown Reno, Nevada.
Residents of Duanesburg, New York, are in a state of disbelief after a suspected tornado touches down, destroying one house and damaging several others, while also downing trees and powerlines.
Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).
The auction of private letters written by Jackie Kennedy to an Irish priest 50 years ago was called off because the college selling them discovered it did not actually own the items, an official told NBC News on Friday.
The students at Hillwood High School never expected to convince Brian Williams to deliver their commencement address. But on Thursday night, there he was: dispensing wisdom to a crowd of smiling 2014 graduates.It started with a YouTube video, and then the principal’s email request arrived.
In 2011, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) and the state legislature struck a deal to strengthen the state’s pension system. Workers would pay more into the fund and Christie promised the state would make higher payments into the underfunded pension plan through 2018. The workers have kept their end of the deal, but this week Christie broke his promise with an announcement that he will withhold two due payments totaling $2.43 billion.
By NBCSanDiego.comA high school teacher who lost her home in the San Diego May Firestorm returned to class just hours after learning everything she owned was gone.
Good morning, and happy Memorial Day weekend! Here are some of the stories we're following today:1. Edward Snowden sits down exclusively with NBC NewsThe elusive NSA whistleblower will appear in his first American broadcast interview with “NBC Nightly News” anchor and managing editor Brian Williams.
Marilyn the sloth gives birth to a baby sloth, much to the surprise of her keepers at London Zoo. The new arrival has been spending its days clinging on to mum, who has been proudly showing off her baby.
Much of the nation is set for “great barbecue weather” this Memorial Day weekend, forecasters said Friday – with mostly hot and dry conditions except for the Northeast and the Upper Plains.Florida and the Gulf Coast will be hottest with temperatures into the 90s, but most of the rest of the U.S.